Athletic Television

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

CountryNorth Korea
Broadcast areaPyongyang (via Analog), Nationwide (via DTT and Manbang IPTV)
HeadquartersNorth Korea
LanguageKorean
Athletic Television
"Cheyuk Tellebijyeon"
CountryNorth Korea
Broadcast areaPyongyang (via Analog), Nationwide (via DTT and Manbang IPTV)
HeadquartersNorth Korea
Programming
LanguageKorean
Picture format1080i 16:9 HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 4:3 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerKorean Central Broadcasting Committee
Sister channelsKorean Central Television
Ryongnamsan
Mansudae
History
Launched15 August 2015 (2015-08-15)
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog (PAL)Channel 6 (175.25 MHz) in Pyongyang
DigitalDVB-T and DVB-T2
Video on demandManbang
Korean name
Hangul
체육텔레비죤
Hanja
体育 텔레비죤
RRCheyuktellebijon
MRCh'eyukt'ellebijon

Athletic Television (Korean: 체육 텔레비죤), also known as Sport Television, is a state-owned sports television channel in North Korea. It started broadcasting on 15 August 2015, coinciding with the seventieth anniversary of the National Liberation Day of Korea.[1] The channel broadcasts only on Saturdays and Sundays since its inception.

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI